@Brittani-This is the film that is probably the one that needs to be seen more as I was able to find it through torrents as I think it's one of his best films to date. Oh and reading from your Twitter scroll at your blog, there is a big reason why "Immigrant Song" fits in with Thor: Ragnarok so perfectly. Listen to the song's lyrics as it feature a lot of Nordic mythological references and the characters from the Thor comics were also inspired by Nordic folklore so it makes perfect sense for Led Zeppelin used in Thor: Ragnarok. I just hope they use more Zeppelin music for Thor as he is what AC/DC is to Iron Man and the Ramones to Spider-Man.

@Wendell-This is definitely a defining work of Waititi as if you see this film, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and his first film Eagle vs. Shark. You will find a common theme in the films he makes as there's elements of that in Thor: Ragnarok.

I love Taika and have for probably more than a decade now. I love the sense of place he gives his movies, he really grounds them in his setting. It was interesting to watch him do Thor and do the same there, but of course on a grander (and more fictional) scale. But I mostly love his little NZ movies which I just want to hug to my chest forever.

@assholeswatchingmovies.com-Having now seen all of his films and shorts, I believe that Taika is one of the best filmmakers working today. He definitely has a unique voice and I like the fact that he chooses to make films in his home country as well as take the opportunity to do something like Thor: Ragnarok and infuse his own ideas that makes it so special.